POSSIBLE RESEARCH TOPICS

[Pages:3]POSSIBLE RESEARCH TOPICS

Your research paper, and the resulting thesis statement, must be an ARGUABLE issue. Be prepared to present the actual findings of your research convincingly even if you discover that your findings differ from your personal opinions. Remember, research is objective and not a "soap box" for personal views. The following topics have been divided by subject:

BIOETHICAL ISSUES Withholding the truth from dying patients Physician-assisted suicide Limits to confidentiality Involuntary commitment Organ donation Access to experimental drugs for dying

patients

CRIME AND CRIMINOLOGY Is criminal behavior biologically determined? Street crime vs. white-collar crime: which is

more serious? Is the criminal system racist? Plea-bargaining Does arrest reduce domestic violence? Execution of juveniles

DEATH PENALTY The death penalty for minors The death penalty for the mentally

handicapped Televised executions The death penalty as a deterrent The relationship between race and the death

penalty. Women and the death penalty The long appeals process for death row

inmates Death penalty methods, such as lethal injection The Constitutional question of "cruel and

unusual punishment"

GAY MARRIAGE Same-sex adoption and access to reproductive

technologies Immigration rights for gay partners of citizens Sodomy laws Partnership benefits at state and federal

institutions Health care benefits and gay couples Property rights and gay couples Inheritance law and gay couples

HUMAN ISSUES Women in combat Surrogate motherhood Career vs. family

LEGAL ISSUES Censorship of student newspapers Religious displays on public property Affirmative action Reverse discrimination DNA profiling of criminals Insanity defense Tougher sentencing to reduce crime Flag burning Welfare

MASS MEDIA Does mass media shape American values? Media images of Blacks Privacy in the Information Age Advertising: is it ethical?

ECONOMIC ISSUES Mandatory national service Minimum wage Is the middle class shrinking?

EDUCATION Should schools determine what is learned? Does a common curriculum promote equality? Home-schooling Measurement-driven instruction Mainstreaming: beneficial to all?

ENVIRONMENT Does the wilderness have intrinsic value? Nuclear power Is there a cancer epidemic due to industrial chemicals in the environment? Global warming

MORALITY Do the ends justify the means? Moral responsibility of rehabilitating criminals Should the law enforce morality? Animal rights Do rich nations have an obligation to help poor

nations?

POLITICS Political parties: have they lost their power? Is Congress weak? Should federal courts be bound by the "original

intent" of the framers? Do foreign investments threaten U.S. economic

independence? Is a world government possible or desirable? Should morality and human rights influence

foreign trade policy?

Compiled from a variety of sources by Evynn Blaher, C.D. Hylton High School, Woodbridge, VA.

PRAYER IN SCHOOL Public displays of the Ten Commandments Religious after school clubs at public schools Religious holiday decorations in schools School vouchers for religious schools A mandatory moment of silence in schools The Pledge of Allegiance Religious music sung in school choruses School days off for non-Christian holidays

PSYCHOLOGY Is behavior determined by biological

processes? Alcoholism as a disease: fact or myth? Has science discredited ESP? Can intelligence increase? Academic instruction for preschool children Daycare Psychotherapy: is it effective?

TEEN ISSUES Adolescent health problems Communications between parents and teens Adolescent marriages Adolescent suicide Lack of discipline in American high schools Teen pregnancy:

o Emotional aspects

o Psychological stresses

o Short- and long-term affects

o Socio-economic aspects Dietary deficiencies of American teens Is juvenile delinquency linked to family

instability? Spending/purchasing power of teens Teenage alcoholism:

o Socio-economic aspects

o Short- and long-term affects

o Emotional aspects College vs. career Runaways Major causes of juvenile crime

Here are some more topics in alphabetical order. These are just general ideas...you'll have to think of a specific issue to argue in the essay.

Abortion Academic Eligibility Aerosols and the Environment Affirmative Action Age Discrimination AIDS: Global Responses Air Bags Air Pollution Air Safety Alcohol Issues Alternative Education Programs Alternative Medicine Americans with Disabilities Act Animal Rights Anorexia and the Media Artificial Sweeteners Arts Education Asbestos Removal Aspirin and Heart Disease Assisted Suicide Automobile Safety Beauty Pageants Bilingual Education Birth Order Cable Television Regulation Campaign Finance Reform Celebrity Privacy Censorship Census Sampling Children of Alcoholics Children's Television Cloning

College Entrance Exams Constitutional Amendments Credibility of the SAT Crime and Race Dangers of Junk Food Domestic Violence Ebonics Education Standards Effectiveness of MADD Effectiveness of SADD Effects of Diet on the Brain Electronic Privacy Endangered Species Act Espionage Euthanasia Evolution and Creationism Family Leave Fast-Track Trade Authority FDA Drug Approval Process Federal Reserve System Feminism Food Additives Food Safety Foster Parenting Fuel Prices Gays in the Military Genetically Engineered Food Gifted Education Global Warning Grandparents' Visitation Rights Gulf War Syndrome Gun Control Update

Hate Speech Hazing Hearing Disorders Herbal Supplements High Tech Toys HIV Testing Home Schooling Hospice vs. Hospital Human Genome Research Hunting Restrictions Hyperactivity in Children Illiteracy in America Immigration International Terrorism Iraq Crisis Judicial Double Jeopardy Juvenile Detention Centers Juvenile Justice Labor Unions Land-Mine Ban Latchkey Kids Lead Poisoning Learning Disabilities Line-Item Veto Logging in National Forests Managed Health Care Mars Exploration Media Bias Medical Ethics Medical Malpractice Medical Marijuana Medical Records Confidentiality

Compiled from a variety of sources by Evynn Blaher, C.D. Hylton High School, Woodbridge, VA.

Medical Uses of Hypnosis Medicare's Future Mental Health Policy Mideast Peace Process Military Preparedness Miranda Warnings Missile-Defense Program Morality in America Music Therapy National Parks Policy Native American Sovereignty Native American's Rights NATO Expansion Nuclear Disarmament Nuclear Energy Nursing Homes Only Child vs. Siblings Organ Allocation Organ Transplants Parole Patients' Rights Laws Performance Enhancing Substances Pesticides and the Farming Industry Pit Bulls Police Corruption Police Weaponry Political Asylum

Pornography Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Preschool Program Press Freedom Prison Reform Programs Prisoners' Rights Professional Sports Salaries Prostitution Relationship of Twins Religion and Medicine Religious Symbols Rights of the Handicapped School Uniforms School Vouchers Science in the Courtroom Search for Extraterrestrial Life Sexual Harassment Single-Sex Education Skateboard Discrimination Social Promotion Social Security Reform Speed Limits Sperm Banks Spousal Abuse and the Law States' Rights Stealth Bomber Steroid Use Students' Rights Sweatshops

Teacher Standards Technology Export Controls Teen Driving Teen Gangs Teen Pregnancy Television Violence Test Tube Babies The Farm Family in America Tobacco Settlement Trash Disposal Treatment of the Mentally Ill U.S.-Cuba Relations U.S.-Russian Relations U.S.-U.N. Relations Urban Sprawl Victim's Rights Violence in Rap Music War-Crimes Tribunals Water Use an the West Welfare Reform Wetlands Regulation Women in the Military Women in the Workforce World Trade Organization Year-Round Education Youth Depression Youth-Oriented Advertising Zoos

Compiled from a variety of sources by Evynn Blaher, C.D. Hylton High School, Woodbridge, VA.

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